Wolf-Dieter Storl, Ph.D.
Wolf D. Storl, Ph.D., is a cultural anthropologist and ethnobotanist who has taught at Kent State University as well as in Vienna, Berne, and Benares. He is coauthor of Witchcraft Medicine and author of more than 30 books on indigenous culture and ethnobotany in German and several in English. He lives in Germany.
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Books By Wolf-Dieter Storl, Ph.D.
Shiva
By Wolf-Dieter Storl, Ph.D.
$24.95
Ethnologist Wolf-Dieter Storl invites readers to join in the lively and mythical world of Shiva, God of All Gods. Worshipped for his ability to unite and balance masculine and feminine energies, Shiva dances the joy of being and the dance of doom--always breaking through the false ego to reveal the true self within.
Witchcraft Medicine
By Claudia Müller-Ebeling, Christian Rätsch, Wolf-Dieter Storl, Ph.D.
$24.95
In Witchcraft Medicine the authors examine the women who mix the potions and become the healers, the legacy of Hecate, the sorceress as shaman, and the plants associated with the solstice and Halloween. They also look at the history of forbidden medicine and how the sacred plants of our forebears can be used once again.
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The Heart and Its Healing Plants
By Wolf-Dieter Storl, Ph.D.
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An ethnobotanical look at ancient heart beliefs, heart-strengthening herbs, and folk remedies for cardiovascular diseases
In this book, renowned ethnobotanist Wolf D. Storl, Ph.D., examines traditional understandings of the heart from early European cultures and indigenous peoples of the Americas, Asia, and Africa as well as a wealth of plants used in both ancient and contemporary times to treat heart conditions and ailments.
In this book, renowned ethnobotanist Wolf D. Storl, Ph.D., examines traditional understandings of the heart from early European cultures and indigenous peoples of the Americas, Asia, and Africa as well as a wealth of plants used in both ancient and contemporary times to treat heart conditions and ailments.